No, not rentded. We're travelling with them. We already are in Japan. Tokyo is much bigger than we expected, and the trains do not allow even folding bikes unless they have a cover bag! But bike culture is huge here. And the city is incredible. Five years in the future. Best place in Tokyo yet: Shimo Kitasawa!
Tokyo sounds amazing! Would love to see a Tokyo Cycle Chic blog too.
Imagine cycle chic blogs from around the world are quite alluring for bicycle tourists. It's inviting. I personally want to cycle in all the featured cities.
Yet another Copenhagen Cycle Chic copycat blog. Let's call its contents bike/culture. I'm a tv writer and journalist. I live, work and bike in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Here, more than 8000 people are killed every year in accidents involving cars. We don't really have bike paths and our drivers firmly believe that roads are built only for their benefit. You better not get in their way. Welcome to the jungle.
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Welcome to Calif. Cool background and folding bikes... rented?
Desperately want to cycle in Japan.
No, not rentded. We're travelling with them. We already are in Japan. Tokyo is much bigger than we expected, and the trains do not allow even folding bikes unless they have a cover bag! But bike culture is huge here. And the city is incredible. Five years in the future. Best place in Tokyo yet: Shimo Kitasawa!
These are beautifully composed photos--you're certainly make cycling look good. And flying off to Japan with your folding bikes--very chic indeed!
Tokyo sounds amazing! Would love to see a Tokyo Cycle Chic blog too.
Imagine cycle chic blogs from around the world are quite alluring for bicycle tourists. It's inviting. I personally want to cycle in all the featured cities.
I really like how your blog is set up. The photos come out really big, they pop out.
Will be visiting your blog regularly.
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